Maths is one of the most challenging and mandatory subjects of the student’s curriculum, which requires more practice and hard work. The Maths syllabus is well structured and designed, especially by academic experts, and follows the NCERT guidelines.
C-Level Maths Syllabus
NIOS Maths C Level Syllabus contains all essential information about the subject along with the mark-wise weightage for every chapter so that students can have a good idea about the exam pattern.
The entire course comprises twenty chapters, which has been divided into six units.
The total duration of the lesson plan is for 100 hours, which has been distributed according to the topics and subtopics. To improve students’ learning ability and build their interest in the subject Vedic Mathematics has also been included in the current syllabus.
Check the links given below for more information about each chapter given in the NIOS OBE – C level Maths syllabus:
The syllabus of Maths includes:
Unit 1: Arithmetic |
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Chapter 1: Natural and Whole Numbers |
Chapter 2: Integers |
Chapter 3: Square, Squareroot and Cube, Cube root |
Unit 2: Algebra |
Chapter 4: Introduction to Algebra |
Chapter 5: Algebraic Expressions and Operations |
Chapter 6: Linear Equations in One Variable |
Unit 3: Commercial Mathematics |
Chapter 7: Ratio and Proportion |
Chapter 8: Percentage and its Applications |
Chapter 9: Simple and Compound Interest |
Unit 4: Geometry |
Chapter 10: Fundamental Geometrical Concepts |
Chapter 11: Angle and Parallel Lines |
Chapter 12: Triangles and Its Types |
Chapter 13: Quadrilaterals and Its Types |
Chapter 14: Circles |
Chapter 15: Congruent and Symmetric Figures |
Unit 5: Area and Statistics |
Chapter 16: Area of Plane Figure |
Chapter 17: Volume of Solids |
Chapter 18: Introduction to Statistics |
Unit 6: Vedic Mathematics |
Chapter 19: Introduction of Vedic Mathematics |
Chapter 20: Application of Vedic Mathematics |
We, at BYJU’S, provide the detailed curriculum for the open basic education programme – A, B and C levels, along with the mark-wise weightage for every chapter to have a good idea about the exam pattern.
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